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Перевод: liberated
[прилагательное] освобожденный; эмансипированный
Тезаурус:
- However, despite the costs involved, a proliferation of institutions offering differing conceptual and functional approaches is necessary if the full creativity of rural people is to be liberated.
- Later in the month of August 1944, Paris was liberated.
- He succeeded in producing the first development plan for Athens since it was liberated from the Turks, but in 1984 he was forced to resign over his proposal for establishing a green belt by bulldozing illegal slums in the suburbs.
- In the event, Milena died practically in Margerete's arms in 1944, and it was the Americans who liberated Ravensbruck.
- His new sexual direction liberated his art.
- Allied troops advancing into Germany from the west, had liberated, by 13th.
- That openness to liberated desire is cut off in the films which the Boxes produce.
- In New York, as a student at the Juilliard School, Kennedy first played jazz violin with Stephane Grappelli and liberated himself, he says.
- Yet when I emerged from that heaven-haven of sexual absolution, I would feel guilty, frightened, torn between happiness at being liberated from overwhelming sexual tension and the scared wonder of the events, as if they had been rituals in a half-remembered primitive religion.
- Distillation liberated the spirits from fermented grains and fruit juices, and in time ethyl alcohol was purified.
- Rome liberated
- only then will the separate individuals be liberated from the various national and local barriers, be brought into practical connection with the material and intellectual product of the whole world and be put in a position to acquire the capacity to enjoy this all-sided product of the whole earth, the creations of man.
- As a bad sign of liberated times, the opposition tried to call a press conference on the morning of Mr Baker's arrival, only to find it did not have official permission to do so.
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